
68 definitions of approach
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As soon as the legs near a machine, it switches on noisily, as if in answer to the approach.
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It was simpler to approach the confrontation through the media, in particular the magazines.
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Ha is the obstacle of a surface between one point and another that is approaching (shack, quarry).
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Each year the organisers of the Studium Generale approach a different institution as host for the series.
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Each year the organisers of the Studium Generale approach a different institution as host for the series.
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The Chiko & Toko Project differs from other comparable artistic practices in the breadth of its approach.
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In The Iceman Cometh the installation nature of his work to date gives way to a more sculptural approach.
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This form of improvisation makes it possible to approach foreign music on an extremely direct and physical level.
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Such an approach can be a one off-affair, a fascination with a particular moment in time that the artist cannot let lie.
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